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First ever open 10-meter air rifle championship ends

The first ever open 10-meter air rifle championship concluded in the capital, today. A total of 16 participants, aged between 11 and 16 years participated in it.

Bhutan well on its way to develop REDD+

Bhutan is well on its way to developing a National Strategy for Reducing of Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation or REDD+. It is a mechanism to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change under international climate change framework.

Research proposals under Sherig Endowment Fund selected

The education ministry selected its first batch of 36 action research proposals under the Sherig Endowment Fund.

Her Majesty the Queen Mother inaugurates girls’ hostel of Wangsel Institute

Her Majesty the Queen Mother Tshering Pem Wangchuck graced the inaugural ceremony of a girls’ hostel of Wangsel Institute for hearing impaired children in Paro, this morning.

Thimphu Thromde’s water crunch to solve by end of 2018

Thimphu Thromde expects to end the water shortage problem in the city by end of next year. It started working on laying of pipelines for the Center Water Supply Scheme since yesterday.

WWF Bhutan opens Climate Science Centre at GLSS

Coinciding with the Earth Hour today, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Bhutan instituted Climate Science Centre at Genekha Lower Secondary School (GLSS) in Thimphu.

Bhutan’s first government data centre launched

The Department of Information Technology and Telecom (DITT) launched the Government Data Centre (GDC), Bhutan’s first centralised government data hub, yesterday.

Bhutan proposes 16-item list for duty exemption from Bangladesh

Bhutan is seeking exemption of customs duty on 16 more products that the country exports to Bangladesh. The Bhutanese delegation presented the 16-item list at the 4th Bhutan-Bangladesh Commerce Secretary level meeting held in Thimphu yesterday.

85-year-old woman rescued from house fire

Neighbours have rescued an 85-year-old woman from a burning home in Pema Gatshel.

Yonphula airport expected to reopen by May

The flights to Yonphula airport are expected to resume by May, two years after the domestic airport was shut down to carry out reshaping works on its runway.
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